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Re: Apple IIc Question
The system I saw that was over 100 bucks was just a
plain jane ordinary IIc system. It wasn't even a plus
system but it had lots of disk with it.
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<sirarlias@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> Another factor is whether the original boxes are present. Also, a very
> "white" system will fetch more. Those who know the differences between
> the beige and platinum keyboard //c s will pay more for the latter since
> they aren't as common.
>
> Sometimes it's the accessories more than the //c itself, like an LCD
> screen, Z-80 card, or a 1 meg memory card. I can imagine what would
> happen if somebody put a //c-compatable hard drive, the crown jewel of
> //c accesories, on eBay.
>
> But to pay anything more than $20 for a plain old //c with common
> accessories is a bit much. The worse thing is that with a little
> patience you can snag some good deals on A2 stuff on eBay, even the
> rarer stuff if the seller uses "Buy it Now" and you're the first one
> there. (I snagged a //c system with a 1 meg Apple memory card for $25
> this way.) Then again some folks don't care how much they spend.
>
> Rob McAllister
>